Striking images, taken by New Zealand's first ever photographer, Elizabeth Pulman, depict the way of life of the Maori, including their unique method of tattooing the face called ta moko, shown.
Inking your skin is just one last step in the journey of giving yourself a tattoo. In reality, it all starts from hours spent browsing tattoo ideas and annoying your friends with an endless stream of "what do you think?" images.
Author Julian Evans revisits the South Pacific for an island-hopping adventure by boat
Striking images, taken by New Zealand's first ever photographer, Elizabeth Pulman, depict the way of life of the Maori, including their unique method of tattooing the face called ta moko, shown.
If you still believe that tattoos are for bikers and gang members that can only be done in shoddy black and white, and the whole concept of tattoo art seems ridiculous, we have news for you. Tattoo designs can be as airy and delicate as spring flowers, and this theme is what we'd like to show you.
Many people prefer tattoos that are big and flashy, and some even like to cover their entire bodies with them. But for others, there’s nothing more irresistible than a small, elegant work of art on their skin. A picture is worth a thousand words, and the tattoos you’ll see in this article prove it.
Many people love back tattoos because they can pain whatever they want in a large space. Whether you are man or woman, you can find
Small tattoos are often laden with meaning and symbolism that may not be readily apparent. Explore 67 top meaningful small tattoo ideas.
The powerful work by renowned contemporary artist Kim Joon (1966), depicting intriguingly ‘tattooed’ bodies begging for context. Korean artist&n...
JonBoy wants to be the East Coast Dr. Woo. This tattoo artist moved from Chicago to New York City five years ago, but his story is anything but normal. JonBoy was exposed to tattoos through his grandfather, who was in the Navy, but he went to school for something totally different: "I went to Seminary, and I was going to be a youth pastor."
These designs from the Celtic culture have become a source of inspiration to body art. The abstract geometric designs that characterize these symbols have
As you might've realized from our publications on the Facebook group 'What in the $20 wish tattoo machine is this?' or the 'That's It, I'm Inkshaming' group, sadly, subpar tattoos are pretty common. Which makes the good ones even more admirable.
These simple tattoo designs look clean and classic and are a perfect piece for the minimalist man.
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With a decidedly Victorian twist, Olex Oleole puts together images that don’t quite fit together. A phonograph emerges from a heart while what look like animals behinds are sliced off and held together by two strings. Eventually, themes begin to emerge. A Nike logo appears over a cryptic figure with the snarky title Throw caution to the wind and just do it. Another shows a woman’s head turned into a vintage camera with the words Maybe you should consider keeping your selfies to yourself? Each piece feels surreal even while it looks familiar. The juxtaposition of human and machine or modern logo and mysterious character feels like a puzzle waiting to be solved. Once you put the pieces together — mostly with the help of each biting title — the other little details make the joke that much funnier. The conflation of time works just right, as the men and women in Victorian dress remind us of the age-old folies of vanity, consumption and more.
Ornamental tattoo design. Recommended as chest piece or underbust design. Once purchased you’ll be sent the full res file to share with your tattoo artist
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This is a Press photo from 1937 that has been trimmed down from a larger photograph sometime during its life. On the back is typed the following: “Tattoo / Tattooing. Because they believe that tattooing makes them beautiful many Japanese women endure the painful process without an opiate. They spend hundreds of dollars in this manner." Roto 9/26/37. From an earlier newspaper article using another image from the same photo-shoot: “Deft coloration of their bodies with symbolic figures is considered by some Japanese women as an addition to their beauty, and they undergo painful applications of pigment despite the fact the practice is disapproved by authorities…” July 4 – 1937 Roto.
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